THE WESTERN GUARDIAN j AGENTS: lira. John Pond. ll Ohurch Street-Phone lll ‘ IIJMMBIIBIDI and PBJNUI COUNT! Nowl. Subscriptions Advertising should ho iolt with blra. Poll. no Guardian may ho bought daily at any of the following otoroa in Bumnronido: jun possum. Water Street. Gouriiea Drugstore, Water sum, Toronto Bakery. Water Street Marl Gaudet. l‘! Granville Street. Tho Guardian will be delivered toany homo in Bummer-aide by curler ‘so! at ltc per day or iw per wool. Phone 289 for this oorvica or ‘m. your order to the no: responsible for delfvorlea on your routo. 1hr. ooluma Ia' roaarvad Inr aawa at “u; mgr-act, but advertising of u aawry nature may no Inserted at I gent! a word. atrlnsly payable in ‘unanno- —STOCKING specials! Ladies and chiidreus hosiery. Rex I d: 10. L-1283-8-28-2i. _____ -BICYCLE delivery baskets. very isfiulqfin l-lmn-q ‘ strong and light size 18 x 17%. ice tor-m at my,“ m“ Co" Kc,” $1.95 at Braces. L-1229-'- 0-21. ____ Mm —-BARGAINSi Visit the Rex s a gmgtcn. ' 1 10 and take advantage of the *5“: 0U‘ “m” m “mm” money savings. n-izaa-a-ac-al. o1 Easier cards. Gouriles Rexaii D"“-*‘*'- L'm"3'2°'”' Ar-Anvssrzub and black iron -cll0cor.nrr~:sl in Easter gin 511"- vipe flillilss- Wilffgiubgtgbjglii “imp Gourlies Rerfail Drulls- m5 M Bums‘ -PROMPT service on ‘ L-1234-3-26-2l. fllrns. Gourlies Rexali Drugs. " L-1234-3-2d-2l. —BUY pure raw or boiled oil and turpentine at Bracefs. L-IQOB-Ii-Zd-fli. your _vlSlTORS T0 MONCTON — M Wallace Bradshaw and Miss E bu; MacDougall left on Fri- d on n. short visit to Moncton w \islt Mrs. Bradshaw's sister, Miss hazel MacNeiiL-S. _.BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH. The services for Sunday, March 9;“ are as followsz-Bedeque 11 M. Albany 3 P. M. Cape Traverse 7.30 P. M. Rev. Ralph W. Barker, t. mister. L-1241-3-27-li. ._qurr:'r wunnmo - A ulet wedding toolg place at Trinity ar- lonage on Friday, March 20th. Rev. K. Sullivan officiating when Miss Bertha Ieilise. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cmssman, Bedeque be- came the bride of Arthur Comdtn _- n of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gard- iner of Lower Freetown. The young couple were unattended. Their many friends wish them every happiness. —S. —-ROAD OPEN T0 KENSING- TON-Mr. George Brookins came through yeszerday morning from Kensmgton by car, the road hav- ing been opened the day before. The road is also open as far as Call- beckis Corner on the “ route from Summerslde. It is expected a few days will see the road to Bor- den open.—-$. —A_ R. l’. MEETING—A meeting of the Sunlmerside A.R..P. Con- trollers was held in the Town Hall on. Wednesday to discuss further plans for ARI’. world Mayor Lid- stone presided. It was decided that it would be necessary to have a good deal of eouipment, before go- ng ahead with" further arrange- ments-s. - -—VISlTOR T0 SUMMERSIDE- M‘r_ Paynter of the Foreign Ex- change Control Bcand at Ottawa was in Summerside on Wednes- day and held an interview with the bonkers of the town. Mr. Paynter is paying a visit to the dffcrent and cities in the Marltlmes advising the bankers on the con- trol of foreign exchange-S. —FIJNBRAL SERVICES — The funeral services for tPe late Ms: -FAMILY BEREAVED - Friends in Charlottetown, Searlemwn and vicinity are sorry to hear of the death of Charles Douglas Bent. all? 7 months, infant son of Charles and Mrs. Bflfl, of Cape Tormentine, NB. Although he had been in very poor health ince birth, death came as a. shock. to those who loved him. Funeral took place on March 25 from the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Silllker where he was so tenderly cared for by his grandmother, through all his sickness, and who will always cherrish, his memory. Annie MacKlnzicn were hold on l-le leaves besides his parents, Ster- WedflwdB-Y mvmlng frfm St u"; aged 4 yemrg, whose blrmda Paul's Qrurch, Summerside, and was on the dnv of the funera, Mrs. Bent was formerly, Lydia slllvkcr to vlhom the sympathy of tile community is extended. were attended by many of her old friends. Rev. Fr. MarclDonald was the celebrant at the Requiem Mass, Mgr. G. J. MacLelhn, V_G., otfieiating at the grave. The nail- bearers were Messrs. Ronald fvlac- Neili. Edwin Maclveiil, Daniel MacDonald, James E. MacDmald, Parvin Cass, and W_ B. Mac- NeilL-S. —RESIDENCE AT ENMORE BURNED T0 THE GROUND-ihe residence of Wallace Noye at En- rnore. Victoria West was. burned tn the ground with all its contents on Saturday afternoon. The fire ap- peared to Pave started round the flue in the upper part of the house and had gained such headway that in spite of all available help noth- ing could be done to save anything. A tremendous gale was blowing at the time which made it impossible to do very much. By strenuous ef- forts on the part of Mr. Noye and his neighbours the out buildings were saved. Mi‘. Noye’s property vrich was partially covered by insurance was valued at between $3,000 and $3,500. —S. —I'NSTR.UCTIVE PICTURES - A very instructive set of moving ictures were shown in the Town all on Wednesday evening to the dcctcrs and nurses of the Prince Ccunly Hospital. illustrating surg- ical operations The pictures, the first of their kind shc-wn in Sum- merside, are sent out by the Amer- icon College of surgsons and are of great educational value to nurs- es and doctors. It ls expected more in the series will be sent from time to time. Mr. Herold Gaudet, pro- pricier of the Capitol Theatre very klndlv loaned his equipment for the showing of the film. The pic- ture was attended by a large group of nurses and doetors.-S. Farewell Presentation 0n Monday evenLng, March 9th, a large number of friends and ne gnbors gathered at tire hcme of M1‘. and Mrs. Harry Patterson, Personals Cl? T ‘.~.’~, t h ‘ A. B. Auggn lfiilwatt of ‘the ogéCN. who thififidspevg" lfm°fw :3 f?“ has been spending his furlough h‘ n- Bedgrd u guano: W.th his mother, Mrs. Melbourne Sig?‘ ° ' Hcvmtt. ‘ 1 "'5' ‘mwhmfl "em"? W“ 59"“ i“ -.Miss Betty Sinclair u spending c and games, and the ladies deliciou; refreshments. On behalf of the gathering, A.C. 1 Ira Murphy of the R.C.A.F. Md a splendidly worded and ap- preciative address and Private ster Patterson of the North cva scotia Highla ' rs presented militar a. few clays in Charlottetown at the hcme of her sister, Mrs. Donald Campbell-S. —Corp. Bryan Mitchell of the R_C.A.F., son of Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Michell of Saskatoon. is spending a few days leave with to Austin a han e y q Id H d d is m rlnlz. bearing th Ci t. f the Royal "ummers e Hm 5' an e Cilliildfflll Navy? rteslsonoleworlny ""9" °f Mr" “d Mrs" “MM” MacIean.-S. -Mrs. James lid. Somere. Pleas- nnt Valley, who has been a p5- tfent in the Prince County Hos- pital. Summerside for the past- three weeks, suffering with a that the three Services were thus Fresented in this little ceremony, all the boys being hrme on leavc frzm their various units. Austin made a fitting resgonse, thanking his friends for the clnor they Vhad done him and for the lxautiful ring, offer which all Oined in singing "For He's A Jolly Good llleliow.” The evening wu Ousht to a. close with God Save USP‘!- daughter, Mrs. Hollis Kensington, Her many wish her a speedy recovery. E lhown above left to right are: A. B. Aultin Ilowatt of tho Royal Can- "lln Navy, and right Prime Kelsle Ilowatt of a Highland Regiment c: are Iona of Mn. llowatt inc u» late Melbourne Ilowatt u 0m "sled In June, ion. Their only other brother, Vernon, enlisted with the R-CJLF. In April, i940 but was rejected for physical rearona and la now ins 'l‘ii£2'f.§3"' cert lence Traverse. Kelele enlisted in Juno, 1M0. and went overuoaa_ Austin en- "Til Happy Woman's Story Ev one who is subject to any form o indigestion should know thia woman's uperioncee. Advice advice worth ravu-QQ‘ nielwho hna had such ‘m _ "I suffered ‘ ' i- and constipation, and wu on medical ao very ill, I advice) to live on soda. and milk 0 $11199 t . fiioud advised’ mrgntgntake u, . and ncwlamplcasedtosayl am I can est and enjoy a meal without any greatly improv . fleets, my skin clearer-m fact, there is no_ sign of v would advise anyone same to take Kruschen. " tron. The immedia‘ several salts in Kruaehen is stimulate your liver and kidneys normal action and help to you will find that ou are able enjoy your food wit out distressing after-effects. Ask for the special KRIISBIIEN g/Allfrlicltior 'I'hey've recently arrived from Britain-a large bottle with amall extra jar, 75c. ccrnple ATO-DA Y TOIIAYI goo/n. 51.000" Ilolri. YOUNG - Maureen Wsllllllll LEWIS SIGN! Also March of Time and Mickey Mouse Shows zltRLZfi Matinee Saturday at 3 Buluivrioirbiuu —FPi@I{d-§ will regret to learn that Mr. Harry Cannon, genial mail driv- route is 11151! up with a very sivere cold. i-lis he will soon be S er on the Si. Eieanors many friends trust Out. and about agaut- , _--__ —JVlr's. Jessie Newton Centre, a1 of Mi: which was lv-v m from St_ Paulie Church-s. —'I‘h= many fPl-irlds of Mr. Suth- erland MacKay. Albany. are glad. to learn that he is improving 1n health after an operation in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. Mr. Mac. Kay is a teacher and had b-sn teaching at st. Eleanor! High School. His friends sincerely hope to see him back at work again in the near future. Borden Mr. A. J. Jardlne of Char- lottetown spent Saturday in Bo de 525st out his sister, Mrs Georg: Mina Virginia Webster c! - kora Convent spent the week-end with relatives at Borden. llilirs. A. G. Chaprpelll who for the past ilwo weeks has been visit- ing ln Ottawa returned homo on Saturday. Miss Geraldine Richard of B07- dsri left on Monday mcming to spend some time at at. Jchn, NAB. The Borden school aporta which were held on Friday evenfa in Borden flnlr were much enjgayed by all. A large number of prizes were handed out to the winning earnest/ants. These were kindly doe-rated by the school tnistees, school teachers, merchants, di- rectors a/nd others to all of tho rink mans thdr appreciation. On Saturday afternoon e, of hockey players 1mm Kinkora and Middleton phwed a Borden juvenile tea rl k furious by the score Oscar Campbell refereed the “giirle. . Kensington And Vicinity Oorcrifiorsi Oliver Burns is spend- furiough at his home here. lllirAliisonMaeliesnofthelLO. N. V: R. arrived home on Monday‘ vcning to aggro his furlcu h wi . and Mrs. enneth On Manda evening a variety con- vlvasflleeniged by a.i e aud- n ll t ‘u u» all" of an. Ink u Nova emu u Dartmouth, up _ g till "M?! Get quite clear-and " ering the --(Mrs.) M. R. L. effect of_ the iree your s stem of poisonous waste matter. on after you start on Kruschen M N ll M155 Sarah B. Maciffiriiorei,‘ gfiir, s; ass., of Mrs. Paivin Cass “the... gait: to the Island to attend the funer- s Annie M":l~’.lnnon, “esday of is I to to to and l-xclusive main-g as See them soon. RINCE COUNTY CH lllllESllllN IMPRIWEII i ltomplexigngearod lip New Hats in Misses and Wo- men's Models. Felts and Fabrics for Easter ilhff early spring wear. Collection includes such popular “Stet- son" and Spencer." Besides m; always desirable darker shades. 1.79 t0 6.95 bright colors arr freely shown m"! aPDEflY to b-z- becoming more in dgmggnfl, W95,‘ a “m, for I-‘ivhLils hPrc tnziey! Loats you‘ _ _ and you _ _ _ and you! lists . . . Dresses . . . to you at low prices! Come In and see the pick of the 1942 Easter Choose them here where high fashion come! . Siiils . Accessories . . . You’ll Be Moderately priced af- €OATS . . . This EASTER! Just in time for the Easter Parade . . , the coals you'll want. and wear! Plalds, checks and tweeds are tops as well as reverslblea in plaid, striped. donegai and plain tweeda. The dreary eoafa with black and blues ‘I! ‘ominating include a nice showing of lighter ahadea ouch aa tans and beige, Ail liaoai 10.95 to 45,00 i GUARDI RONICLE Wearing here uro “.- Easter Time ls SUIT TIME Herc they are! Fashion 1m sum for Easter and through Spring! Choose from new trlilnrcll and semi-dressmakcr suits in wool 6751165. mannish - tailored wor- lteds and fancy twecrls. Also Biiorts suits in check; and plaids. at 12.95 t0 29.50 BL-DUSES mfg-gummy new Blcueeol Ham and fancy cot“!!! - rnng-nnmumn-Ifilnll E5 to 3.95 h “Wandering On’ ‘and “V is for Vic- . A chorus by seven , Myrtle Mill, Erma ill, Mae at- son Pearl . Jean Mill. Rosella t and Margaret Caldwell sing- " ereil Be Blue Bir Over the ite Cliffs of Dover." An inter- mission with a sale of candy and Delnute was next followed with a. dialogue "A day oil.’ in an home with the s A Hig i "rn snrln Til DI, ' 6 C 0 la " A cgorns bv thle seven iria l. "BieseThem Al." a d the Te l Ger-alone Joyce Heesohen was the number. This evening's entertain- ment was brought to a close wi "The Kihl.” mall“ Ill-t. Rallph giieelfiiayrgf Biliaftlzglm ll 8W I l1 ens n w’ ' y” and Mrs. t f nu pore u. Mr. ‘fihifilracxny. n d5 in this vicinity are l0! t Prion I! to learn of the illness of Miss Louise Macbeod of DcBert. Mrs. Vera Beairslo, was a visitor M k toidna M3 to Iieetown recently. Pie. Howley Gavin- loavo -- ~~'""* BUMMERSIDL ' - ~-' u; w. James Campbell of Pfi-Ik Oor- l potflundaywithfriendriuwarddavimleaOoPon snluetnrmoncnohwlifolflilioouicirlifnkineotmomb 35min}? . w d‘ or Paaick" was given by the lowln winners: Mrs. A J. Mo- Friendam ladtoaeolwissnoris Buntain. ‘New London, out around again after her recent illness. Mira Shirle Hughes a nt the week end in ummerside, e guest of her sister, Mrs. Elrio Campbell and Mr. CampbeiL-H. Tignish And Vicinity The many friends of Mr. A. J. McDonald are pleased to seo him home otter his serious operation, and hope he will continua to regain his usual good health. Mr. G. A. Ready of the Veter- an'a Guard spent a short furlough with his family. returning to his unit Thursday. ___._. Pto. Pred Richard pent a short furlough visiting his mother, Mrs. Anlt Richard, ‘rlgnish. i; home on visiting his father w. Id- Mr. J.A. Bernard is in Montreal, on business. His many Tlgnish friends now residing in the Met- fiplolis will be very pleased to see Miro. 1.8, Myrick left on Mon- day to visit friends and relatives in Boston, Mose. Sincere sympathy of the com- munity is extend to the family of Mrs. (Capt) J. B. McCarthy whose met-h occurred only Monday morn- Mr. and Mrs. O. 1". Morrlssey, have received word that their daughter Frances has been received into the C W.A.C. in Montreal. Frances is the first from this com- munity to join the Women's Army Corps having enlisted some months ago. Her many friends here wish her success in her new work. __._.._. Mr. Dec Richard accompanied by Miss Adella Richard and Mfrs Celina Richard have left for Hali- fax where they will be employed. St. Patrick's Dav was fittlnglv celebrated here beginning with high mass at 9 a. m., celebrated by the paater Rev. J.A. McDonai . assistant priest Rev. William simp- son. In the evening an lntertain- ment was put on by the Dramatic Club and their one act play en- Don d, Miss Gloria Bernard, Miq Phelomona Richard and Mr. Ger- ald Handralian. Proceeds of the night w-as in aid of tire Parish and a large sum was realized. titled "It will be allright on the night", showed the " the difficulties of a coach who endeav- ours to stage a play with a east of amateurs. ‘Info cast well known for their almost professional perfor- mances excelied themselves in their difficult roles of "greenies" and trleir coach Mr. John Cameron played the part of the hot temper- ed director to perfection. The whole scene was a side splitting performance from the beginning to the end, Other members of the cast were Misses, Prlcllla Gavin, and Mae Leclalr. Messrs. Charles Mc- Innis. Jerold Gavin, Gerald Des- roche, Eugene Perry, Ralph Bern- ard and the author Mr. Anthony Somers Manager of The Provincial Bank and a new comer to the stage here but by no means an amateur The vaudeville and choruses were heartly enjoyed and were "encored" as heartly. The final nllnber "Money for your answer." Proved n novel and amusing pal-t of the program. Mr. J.B. Morrlswev was quiz master assisted by Mr. Huh Gnudet pap-master. Questions given were difficult but not enough to PllE SIIFFEREIIS SEND COUPON FOR SAMPLE Why lufler lncthar day of pain. Ont quick relial and loathing comfort from distroaaini HEMORRHOIDS by using either of lilo specie Pile Ramediea made by tho makers of the well known Meroa Ointment. Thousands of aatiafled and grateful ums. Mecca Pile Remedy No.1 in for Protrudina Bieedinl Piles, and is aulil in Tube, vuth pipe- or internal apnliratinn. Prim 75v. blown Pllo Remedy No. Zia for Ex tevnai Itching Plicn, Fold n Jar and in for ellomal use only. Price 60c. 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